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Name: Heather McAllisterPosition: Cutting Room Supervisor
Your favorite frame: #AF104
Why you love it: Its shape andclean lines go with everything. I've framed
awards, family photos and wedding invitations with it. It’s like a nice pair of
jeans; you can dress it down or dress it up.

Name: Jamie Carlin
Position: Customer Service
Your favorite frame: #206 natural
Why you love it: It’s subtle and made from a solid American hardwood.
How you’ve used it: For all of my own artwork. It has a great gallery look that
isn’t distracting to the work, but holds itself up well.

Name: Nancy Frey
Position: Production Manager
Your favorite frame: #80033
Why you love it: It goes with so many pieces of art. The size doesn’t overpower
the art, but enhances it. The design is gentle and pleasing. I love the very
slight hint of purple/red accent on some of the texture.
How you’ve used it: To frame wedding pictures and invitations.

Name: Janine Renard
Position: Commercial Framing Department (Dry-Mounter)
Your favoriteframe: #51407
Why you love it: Sometimes you just need some depth to make your art pop. I
also like the texture.
How you’ve used it: With nature photos.

Name: Chris Brown
Position: Commercial Department Assistant Manager
Your favorite frame: #79613
Why you love it: It’s silvery and elegant, with just the right amount of
distressed detailing. I also like its versatility.How you’ve used it: With dark mats and black and white photographs.

Name: Ramon Keys
Position: Showroom Attendant, Social Media, Marketing Assistant
Your favorite frame: Tarnished Pewter Wood Frame #332902
Why you love it: It’s a surprisingly versatile frame. It has an industrial texture
that works well with a lot of art.
How you’ve used it: On floated Degas drawings.

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